Hyperhidrosis Surgery

If you’ve ever considered Hyperhidrosis surgery as a method of treatment, chances are you have a severe case of excess sweating. I understand your frustration, having tried everything, pills, antiperspirants the works, you feel as if this is your only saving grace, the one thing which may end it all…But before you go under the knife, it’s important to know exactly what you’re getting yourself into. You don’t want to make a hasty emotional decision which you’re going to regret the rest of your life. You may feel like you’ll never regret it now, but hindsight is 20/20, trust me.

So what is Hyperhidrosis surgery? Well more specifically it’s called Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy(ETS). This is a process in which an incision is made on your back and a camera is inserted in-between your rib cage to find your sympathetic nerves. These are the nerves which are overactive and signalling your sweat glands to go nuts in your underarm area. What happens from here is these nerves are basically burnt and cut. The nerves are essentially destroyed and with the nerves unable to function, they no longer send the message to your sweat glands and bingo, you’re sweat free.

But it’s not all gravy all the time…You see there are complications with Hyperhidrosis surgery. You can end up with compensatory sweating, where you sweat on other areas of your body more to make up for the lack of sweat from your underarms. Some find this just as annoying as sweating from your underarms and end up regretting the surgery. For most patients the compensatory sweating is not so bad they regret it, in-fact that is a relatively small percentage, but it’s important to know, especially since the surgery is irreversible.

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